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Temple Lot

Temple Lot
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The Temple Lot in Independence, Missouri, with Church of Christ (Temple Lot) headquarters in white frame building just to the left of center; Community of Christ temple and Stone Church to the right and far left, respectively.
Basic information
Location 200 South River Boulevard, Independence, Missouri
Geographic coordinates 39°05′26″N 94°25′41″W / 39.090678°N 94.427968°W / 39.090678; -94.427968Coordinates: 39°05′26″N 94°25′41″W / 39.090678°N 94.427968°W / 39.090678; -94.427968
Affiliation Church of Christ (Temple Lot)
Country United States of America
Year consecrated 1831
Website Church of Christ-Temple Lot
Architectural description
Groundbreaking 1831 (cornerstones laid by Joseph Smith)
Completed Never completed

The Temple Lot, located in Independence, Jackson County, Missouri, is the first site to be dedicated for the construction of a temple in the Latter Day Saint movement. The area was dedicated on Wednesday, August 3, 1831 by the movement's founder, Joseph Smith, Jr., and purchased on December 19, 1831 by his colleague Edward Partridge to be the center of the New Jerusalem or "City of Zion" after he received a revelation stating that it would be the gathering spot of the Saints during the Last Days.

The most prominent 2.5-acre section of the Temple Lot is currently an open, grass-covered field occupied in its northeast corner by a few trees and the headquarters of the Church of Christ (Temple Lot), which is not considered a temple by adherents of that sect. No other structures (with the exception of monuments, markers and signposts) exist on the 2.5-acre section, although numerous important structures exist on the 63.5-acre section, such as the United Nations Peace Plaza, the Community of Christ Auditorium, the Truman Railroad Depot, the LDS Visitors Center, the Community of Christ Temple, an LDS Church stake center, and the Six Nations Tree of Peace.


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